I have been researching and researching this. First, I have all my packages all have the protection level set to DontSaveSensitive. Second, all my passwords are stored in a config file. This config file location is stored in an env variable.
The packages are all calling the config files from package configurations.

If I do the development on our dev server I dont' have a problem. As soon as I go to our test box, I get the error or if another person accesses it and tries to run it they get the error.

I have no idea to fix this. The only solution I have found anywhere is to change the protectionlevel. Changing it to rely on server gives me more error messages. I honestly don't remember having this issue before now.

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I have developed several SSIS packages with the last Beta of VS2005 / SQL Server CTP. After the public release I tried to uninstall the CTP-Versions to install the msdn finals but this time I got lost and was not able to satisfy the requirements of the final setup of VS2005. So I decided to install the whole pc again and after some hours I had a clean machine (XP with latest SQL Server 2005 Standard and VS2005 Professional).

Now I have tried to open my SSIS-Project but getting the following error:

ErrorÃÂ 7ÃÂ Error loading GetData.dtsx: Failed to decrypt protected XML node "DTS:Password" with error 0x8009000B "Key not valid for use in specified state.". You may not be authorized to access this information. This error occurs when there is a cryptographic error. Verify that the correct key is available.ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ c:\Packages\GetData.dtsxÃÂ 1ÃÂ 1ÃÂ
ErrorÃÂ 8ÃÂ Validation error. Data Flow Task:ÃÂ OLEDB SourceÃÂ [5310]: The AcquireConnection method call to the connection manager "SourceServer" failed with error code 0xC0202009.ÃÂ GetData.dtsxÃÂ 0ÃÂ 0ÃÂ Environment I need to execute - BIDSHave Solution, with files linked with VSS. When I click on package, aforesaid errors show up and package opens in designed.Protection Level : Encrypt Sesitive with User KeyThis means it'd run only on machine and by user where and who created respectively.So I changed it to Encrypt Sesitive with Passoword and provided Passoword. No luckSo I changed it to Do not save sensitive, as anyways in the connection manager, it has Expression saying @Variablename (with appropriate correct syntax), and variable is mapped to config file. I tired with Config file and also by hardcoding the value in the connection manager's connection string after removing the variable name, also tried by hardcoding value in variable value and disabling config file.Nothing works. I read 3 threads discussing this issue by othe

So I am using the aspnet_regiis.exe tool to encrypt sections of the web.config in my asp.net applications and services. I have done this for years successfully on Windows Server 2003 (IIS 6). However I just moved some apps over to Windows Server 2008 R2 (with IIS 7.5) and I am now receiving the following error at runtime:

"Server was unable to process request. ---> Failed to decrypt using provider 'RsaProtectedConfigurationProvider'. Error message from the provider: Bad Data."

Now I am quite familiar with this process and am stumped at what I have missed this time around. I have done ALL of the following which typically suffices for the process on the server. PLEASE READ ALL AND DO NOT PROVIDE RESPONSES OR LINKS FOR THINGS I HAVE ALREADY DONE Thanks!!

Imported the keys to the server using aspnet_regiis -pi Result: Success

Given FULL permission (using -full switch) using aspnet_regiis -pa to ALL of the following accounts Result: Success

I need to know a way to disable nodes in a tree view when a particular node is checked (the leafs has check boxes), currently I was able to do it but my problem is I have check the check box, then click on the node in order to get it disabled, this not an user friendly at all. I want it to happen when I check the checkbox in the tree node.

Cluster node 'XYZ' was removed from the active failover cluster membership. The Cluster service on this node may have stopped. This could also be due to the node having lost communication with other active nodes in the failover cluster. Run the Validate
a Configuration wizard to check your network configuration. If the condition persists, check for hardware or software errors related to the network adapters on this node. Also check for failures in any other network components to which the node is connected
such as hubs, switches, or bridges.

I have written a console mode WCF client that contacts an Apache based web service that uses OpenSSL 0.9.8 tls or ssl3.
The WCF client uses client certificates on Windows 2008 SP2 x64. The client had been running for months with no problem, and then I started getting the errors below around Nov 8 2010 (below).
I have done my best to include all the details. Please read carefully.
The relevant traces, exceptions, code and config are included in this post.

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DETAILS:
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- The program executes as a local user (non-domain) that is in the Local Administrators group.
- I can display the server url using IE and Firefox, provided I have the certs installed for personal use.
- The certificates are installed in the LocalMachine store in "TrustedPeople" - NOT the user's location, the machine location. The local user finds the proper key, as the trace below will show.

What I have googled for:
- 0X80090326
- Decrypt failed with error 0X800

Inintial cluster build has gone smoothly for a 2 node cluster using iSCSI. Added up a third node to this cluster manually changed quorum model and MsDTC resource was bouncing all well on the three nodes. Sweat started when the third node failed to add
into SQL Failover cluster with the given message "Failed to retrieve data for this request" right after clicking add a node.

Sites talk about adding CuP6 and to lower the security but to note all this worked for first & when adding second node, for the moment this was resolved for me after I restarted all the nodes; going from Node3 to 1. For a moment RemoteRegistry service
failed to start on node2 and it wount work even on restarts so moved every thing to node1 now the RPC was up on Node2 and I can go further on adding node3 to SQL cluster but as I'm typing it failed again.

As I check the logs they point about failures to write to registry and at time Network Path not found, User credentials used are all same and pings are going well for the entrire set of IP's I have.

An alternative could be using a symmetric key protected by a password, as long as your application generates the CREATE SYMMETRIC KEY and OPEN SYMMETRIC KEY statements directly instead of calling them inside a SP (otherwise the password will still be passed as a parameter, and will be in clear in the profiler).

Recently updated my system to use Visual Studio 2010, and projects will no longer compile. All of them give the error "Failed to create AppDomain." Intellisense does not work either (except for standard HTML tags), and individual pages will also not compile.

Points of note:

All sites are hosted on UNC shares (although it doesn't work on a new site created on local drive either)

Language is mostly C#

No explicit code is creating AppDomain objects

Sites compiled fine under both VS 2005 and 2008 both before and after VS 2010 installation

Sites compile and run fine from the IIS server on the remote machines (one IIS 6, one IIS 7)

Things I've tried (some obviously shouldn't have any bearing on it, but I've tried just about everything that anyone suggested on any forum I could find, most of which seemed to apply to IIS, not VS):

renaming/deleting security.config

running caspol -reset

re-registering asp.net: aspnet_regiis.exe -ua / aspnet_regiis.exe -i

removing VS 2005, 2008, 2010, and then re-installing just VS 2010

adding the UNC path to the local intranet zone (internet options control panel)

adding the UNC path to LocalIntranet_Zone in the ASP.Net 2.0 control panel (runtime security policy/machine/al

It works for Chrome, Firefox with no problem. But with IE 8, it works sometimes, and failed on some computers. When it failed, I figured that I need to check SSL 2.0 in IE 8 Internet Options. It's weird because in those computers that IE 8 works, SSL 2.0 is also unchecked.

Am I using some deprecated method? Or How do I specifiy the SSL version options in the LDAP connection?

I am using a wcf service that I created, when both hosting machine and
the client machine are on the same domain everything works just fine.
When I publish the client app to the webserver in the DMZ I am getting
the following error:

I'm having a doozy of a problem, and can't find a solution. I have a WFC Web Service installed to a pair of servers, and accessed through a load balancer. I am accessing the service from an ASP.NET client app, also via WCF. The Client is not load balanced.

I'm getting an intermittant error:

(Inner Most Exception) System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond x.x.x.x:80

(Middle Exception) System.Net.WebException: Unable to connect to the remote server

(Outer Exception) System.ServiceModel.EndpointNotFoundException: Could not connect to http://<MYSite>/<MYApp>/<MYService>.svc. TCP error code 10060: A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond x.x.x.x:80.

I can reproduce this error with about 20% reliability if I execute the exact same page request on the client from 2 browsers at the same time. When the problem occurs, the successful p